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Top WWE Superstars returning within 30 days

During the conference call held to talk about the Q1 2016 financial results on Tuesday, WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon announced that four of the most popular WWE Superstars would be making their way back to the active roster within the next 30 days.

McMahon said that Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt, John Cena and Seth Rollins are all scheduled to return imminently following injuries that kept them out for a long time. Wyatt was the last one added to that list after he got injured during the first leg of the WWE European tour in April.

John Cena has already been announced to return on the Memorial Day edition of Monday Night Raw later this month while Seth Rollins has been filming a WWE Studios movie, completely recovered from the horrendous leg injury he suffered in the last quarter of 2015. Orton has also been out for several months due to a shoulder injury.

McMahon said that with the NXT call-ups and the returning Superstars making their way back they will have the biggest roster ever.


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